biggest frustration → fragmented ux across chains. every wallet, bridge, and rpc feels like a puzzle. whoever nails true cross-chain simplicity will win mass adoption.
The fragmented UX is currently the Achilles’ heel of Web3.
Every wallet, bridge, and dApp speaks a different “language” — forcing users to juggle chains, RPCs, and approvals like a puzzle instead of a seamless experience.
True mass adoption will come only when users stop noticing the chain they’re on.
That means:
biggest frustration → fragmented ux across chains. every wallet, bridge, and rpc feels like a puzzle. whoever nails true cross-chain simplicity will win mass adoption.
Absolutely agree 💯
The fragmented UX is currently the Achilles’ heel of Web3.
Every wallet, bridge, and dApp speaks a different “language” — forcing users to juggle chains, RPCs, and approvals like a puzzle instead of a seamless experience.
True mass adoption will come only when users stop noticing the chain they’re on.
That means:
Unified identity (1 wallet → all chains)
Abstracted transactions (no RPC switching)
Universal liquidity routing (native cross-chain swaps)
Gasless meta-transactions (UX over complexity)
Whoever builds this chain-abstracted experience — where Web3 feels like Web2, but with decentralization under the hood — will own the future.
The next breakout wallet or infra layer won’t just be “multi-chain”…
It’ll be chainless. 🧠